Lethbridge-West MLA says city could be facing hundreds of lay-offs
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge’s two post-secondary schools got a significant reduction in funding from Thursday’s provincial budget.
Mike Mahon, President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of Lethbridge, says they are looking at a 6.6 per cent reduction in funding, or approximately $7-million. This is on top of a $3-million cut in last fall’s budget.
Lethbridge College’s President and CEO Dr. Paula Burns said their institution’s Campus Alberta Grant was reduced by 6.9 per cent, which works out to just over $3-million.
Both educational leaders say they were aware that they would be getting less funding this year than in years past, but Mahon told LNN that they were expecting it to be closer to 5 per cent.